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Standard form of 2x-3x²=5

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Answered by King412
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Answer:

-3x²+2x-5 = 0

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Answered by AneesKakar
0

Answer:

3x²-2x+5  is the correct answer.

Given:

a quadratic equation, 2x-3x²=5

To find:

the standard form of 2x-3x²=5

Solution:

Ax² + bx + c = 0 is the form of a quadratic equation, a second-degree algebraic statement.

Quadratic is a derivative of the term quad, which signifies square. A quadratic equation is, in other words, an "equation of degree 2."

since Ax² + bx + c = 0 is the standard form.

so,

the standard form of 2x-3x²=5 will be 3x²-2x+5  [degrees from highest to lowest.]

Hence, 3x²-2x+5  is the correct answer.

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